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Voices From A Brutal Blizzard

by Dadlur

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Wind I 06:29
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Wind II 06:17
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The End 06:00

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Dadlur is a Frenchcore and Ambient Black Metal from Troms og Finnmark fylke, northern Norway.

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On the fridges of sound review

Combining ambient pads and drones with a tasteful but unrelenting amount of black metal influence, Norwegian band Dadlur leaves an impact with their newest album. Rather than just giving a full-fledged assault of noise and metal, they cleverly alternate the dynamic of each track, switching seamlessly between moments of heavy riffs and rapid-fire drums to moments of dark ambiance as the pads and drone play out on their own. Even with this, Voices From A Brutal Blizzard is a black metal album at heart.

The album doesn't shy away from using the aesthetics of noise either. For "Wind I" and "Wind II," extremely low-grade bits of windy sounding noise are employed to great effect alongside the mid-range heavy guitars and airier synths than heard in previous tracks. What I loved most about the album is that Dadlur feels no needs to add vocals to set the atmosphere they want. Just the searing riffs, heavy drums, and the recording aesthetic of the origins of black metal.

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released March 26, 2022

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